Why don't birds get electrocuted when they land on an electric wire?
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The birds are not touching the ground or anything in contact with the ground, so the electricity will stay in the power line. ... And if a bird touches two wires at once, it will create a circuit — electricity will flow through the bird and likely electrocute it.
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They dont
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Because when birds stand on a wire there is no potential difference,,,,if the bird on one wire grabs the neighbouring wire,,,potential difference develops and gets electric shock
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